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Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Noah van Putten
24 episodes
1 week ago
The podcast for cycling fans looking to learn more about the history of the sport. Every week, Noah dives below the surface to discuss forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the most dramatic moments that shaped the rich history of cycling.
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The podcast for cycling fans looking to learn more about the history of the sport. Every week, Noah dives below the surface to discuss forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the most dramatic moments that shaped the rich history of cycling.
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Episodes (20/24)
Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Spanish pioneer Bernardo Ruiz | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

In the last La Vuelta themed cycling iceberg Podcast Noah talks about one of the pioneers of Spanish cycling, Bernardo Ruiz!

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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2 months ago
17 minutes 51 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Vuelta Master Roberto Heras | Cycling Iceberg

In this episode of the cyclocross social podcast Noah profiles Roberto Heras, the second master of La Vuelta!

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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2 months ago
14 minutes 3 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
The oldest grand tour winner ever | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

In 2013, the Vuelta was full of surprises. Nicholas Roche wearing red, Leopold Koning winning a stage. But the biggest shock of all was Chris Horner. The 41-year old American was suddenly in contention for the overall win, fighting one of the best GC riders at the time in Vincenzo Nibali.

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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2 months ago
14 minutes 31 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
The most dominant grand tour ever | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

In 1977, Freddy Maertens delivered the most dominant Grand Tour performance ever. In the Vuelta, the Belgian won 13 stages and the general classification. In this episode of the cycling iceberg podcast, Noah briefly rungs through that vuelta and discusses the legacy of Maertens.

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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2 months ago
9 minutes 12 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Froome gets ambushed before the Formigal | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

The 2016 Vuelta a Espana was a great duel between Brit Chris Froome and Colombian Nairo Quintana. Despite lacking uphill, the race against the clock put Froome in a favorable position going into the second half of the race. However, on his way to Formigal, Froome faced an ambush by Movistar and SaxoBank.

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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2 months ago
12 minutes 14 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Bahamontes fights Lorono in the 1957 Vuelta | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

The 1957 Vuelta turned into a heated battle between two of the greatest Spanish cyclists of all time. Frederico Bahamontes and Jesus Lorono were teammates on the national team, but hated eachother. Noah discusses why directors blocked the road with their cars, and what caused this cultural divide.

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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2 months ago
12 minutes 8 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Jaan Kirsipuu | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

In the second part of this double header, Noah continues his quest to talk about forgotten Baltic cycling heroes. In todays episode, he talks about the first Estonian top sprinter, Jaan Kirsipuu.

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!


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2 months ago
15 minutes

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Raimondas Rumsas | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

Who was Raimondas? The Lituanian super climber finished second in the 2002 Tour, apparently out of the blue. However, a deeper dive into him learns that his story is more nuanced!

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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2 months ago
20 minutes 3 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
The eight seconds of Paris | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

The 2025 Tour de France comes to an end tonight in Paris. The final stage could see some action with a new stage design. That brings back memories of the 1989 Tour de France, which finished with a TT. Noah tells the story of the closes TDF ever.---

Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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3 months ago
24 minutes 16 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Valverde vs Quintana | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

The 2025 Tour de France takes on the Gol du Glandon today. It was on this climb that the 2015 Tour de France was decided, although it was on the other side. After a hectic first week, Nairo Quintana found himself chasing in the GC. He was the strongest climber in week 3, but an internal self destruct by Valverde saw him miss out on the Tour win.

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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3 months ago
15 minutes 57 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Pantani Blitz | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

Just like in the 2000 Tour de France, the 2025 Tour will finish on the Mont Ventoux today. Back then, Italian super climber Marco Pantani had a brief return to his best. He attacked on the Ventoux,, but only won the stage after Armstrong gifted it to him. A short, but very heated, rivalry was born.

---Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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3 months ago
15 minutes 43 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
LeMond vs Hinault | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

The 14th stage of the 2025 Tour de France is a near carbon copy of a stage of the 1986 Tour. That race was marked by a heated rivalry between Greg LeMond and Bernard Hinault, two teammates. In this episode of the Cycling Iceberg Podcast, Noah goes back to 1983 to discus the origins of the story that dominated the 1985 and 1986 Tour.

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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3 months ago
22 minutes 54 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Bardet wins on Peyragudes | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

The 2025 Tour de France heads up the Peyragudes today, for an individual TT. The James Bond airport made its debut in 2017, with an explosive finish. Noah talks you through the action of that tour!

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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3 months ago
18 minutes 7 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Riis dominates on the Hautacam | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

The 12th stage of the 2025 Tour de France will finish on the Hautacam, a climb which played a central role in the 1996 Tour. 5x winner Miguel Indurain was the big favorite for the win, but the Spaniard's reign came to an end. Instead, Danish rider Bjarne Riis took control of the race. He dominated on the Hautacam, becoming the face of the EPO era.

Riss on Hautacam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqrwUnhSigo&t=868s

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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3 months ago
15 minutes 46 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Thurau Syndrome & the Tour of 1977 | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

A remarkable feat in the 1977 Tour de France. In the first stage, Dietrich Thurau took the race lead after winning the prologue. As a result, TI-Raleigh shoved their GC leader Hennie Kuiper aside. The unproven German couldn't keep up in Mountains, and the time Kuiper lost early on cost him dearly.

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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4 months ago
14 minutes 31 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Pinot, Bardet, Barguil & Rolland, a generation of French GC prospects | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

This edition of the Tour de France marks 40 years since the last French rider won the Tour. Bernard Hinault's win in 1985 still remains the last. After a long lasting drought, there was an interesting generation of French GC prospects that came through the ranks in the 2010s. A quick perspective on some of them!

Tour 2012 Pinot win: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rc8oKRB_mLIRolland alpe win: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWdp9oDAQWo&t=299s

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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4 months ago
14 minutes 14 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Rasmussen Exclu | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

The 2007 Tour de France appeared to be the one for Michael Rasmussen. The Dane had been a top tier climber for many years, but always struggled in Time Trials. Now, things seemed to come together for him. However, he quickly got followed by reporters asking doping related questions. He was seen in Italy, when he told the doping authorities he was in Mexico. His Tour dream came crashing down when his team pulled him from the race in the yellow jersey.

ATS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya2I_DE_Kic

Exclu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYvm74dXg-s

Tour 2007: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzyfU7T5ETtfIYqaVWzuPlyM_zOMA50Yy

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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4 months ago
19 minutes 33 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
The Emotional win of Alexis Vuillermoz | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

Todays stage will see the Tour peloton take on the Mur de Bretagne. This modern Tour classics is of course in the spotlight because of Van der Poel's win in 2021, but the win of Vuillermoz in 2015 is at least as special. The Frenchman became a surprise winner, honoring his dad after the finish.

Stage highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqTTm5BTmS4&t=349s

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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4 months ago
11 minutes 54 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
A surprise attack on the Côte de Bonsecours | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

Today, the Tour de France will pass the Côte de Bonsecours. It was on this climb, that Jean Robic - to the surprise of everyone - attacked to win the 1947 Tour. The Frenchman benefited of his rival being hated, but would become very disliked himself in the peloton. This lead to several incidents, including a big one with Raphael Geminiani. Raph, dunked his head in a bathtub during a press-confrence in the 1952 Tour.

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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4 months ago
15 minutes 44 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Peter Sagan breaks through in Boulogne-sur-Mer | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

The 2012 Tour was the Tour of Peter Sagan. Within three years, the Slovak had gone from unproven MTB talent to the most well-rounded sprinter in the world. Just how did this rookie sensation take over the world of cycling? And why did his celebrations cause controversy? Learn more about his win in Boulogne Sur Mer in this podcast!

Stage 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-zLNL-qd9o

Stage 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-tmr_mvcTk

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

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4 months ago
15 minutes 45 seconds

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
The podcast for cycling fans looking to learn more about the history of the sport. Every week, Noah dives below the surface to discuss forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the most dramatic moments that shaped the rich history of cycling.